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Your edits to American Civil Liberties Union
[edit]Please try to limit all article contributions to encyclopedic, cited facts. Material such as "Many people believe that..." is inappropriate as it is insertion of opinion and commentary.
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Oh, just stop it.
[edit]The article is not about Bill O'Reilly, or what Bill O'Reilly thinks, or what you think. It's about the ACLU. Stick to facts, not opinions. Fan-1967 22:01, 27 December 2006 (UTC)
- We could lead off the article with Bill O'Reilly's opinion. Or Al Franken's. Or Rush Limbaugh's. Or Bill Maher's. Or Ann Coulter's. Or Bill Clinton's. Or eighty other people.
- You think it's appropriate to include one, and only one, opinion about the organization, the one that you agree with.
- In your mind that's "stating the facts". Fan-1967 22:20, 27 December 2006 (UTC)